Disentangling superconductors
Ryan Day studies superconductors: materials that conduct electricity perfectly, losing no energy to heat and resistance. Day, now a Banting-Berkeley...
Read MoreRyan Day studies superconductors: materials that conduct electricity perfectly, losing no energy to heat and resistance. Day, now a Banting-Berkeley...
Read MoreMost electronic devices exploit the electric charge of the electrons in a material to store and manipulate information. However, electrons...
Read MoreNew research from Ziliang Ye’s laboratory at the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, published today in the journal Nature Photonics,...
Read MoreThis summer, kids will learn quantum computing principles and solve problems using a real quantum computer at summer camps in...
Read MoreA large-scale North American research collaboration has uncovered, for the first time, how charge order and superconductivity cohabit at nanoscale...
Read MoreUndergraduate students make valuable contributions to research at the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (Blusson QMI) through programs such as...
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Read MoreMagnetic susceptibility measurements allow researchers to understand how a material responds to a magnetic field, which can reveal a great...
Read MoreLast year, Marcel Franz and colleagues proposed a high-temperature topological superconductor made from two monolayer-thin sheets of copper-based materials with...
Read MoreA new paper observing the topologically non-trivial drumhead state emerging from nodal-line semimetals offers new insights into how these newly...
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